PA Forest Heritage Assn. Quarterly Newsletter Now Available
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The PA Forest Heritage Association’s Winter edition of the Burning Issues newsletter is now available featuring articles on--

-- 2016 Wildfires To Dec.: 1,2067 Acres Burned, $3.5 Million In Damage, 1 Fatality

-- Josepha A. Dague Receivers Award For Volunteer Efforts With PFHA

-- Profile of Fire Warden Charlie Myers From Shippensburg

-- PHMC Dedicates Historical Marker To Pepper Hill Forest Fire

Questions about the newsletter should be directed to Michael J. Klimkos, Editor, by sending email to: klimkos@embarqmail.com.

Visit the Discover Center at Caledonia State Park in Franklin County to learn more about Pennsylvania’s forest fire fighting heritage.

The PA Forest Heritage Association is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the heritage of forest conservation and forest fire protection in Pennsylvania.  Click Here to contact the PFHA for more information on the programs, initiatives and upcoming events.

NewsClips:

Can Recreation Economy Help Revitalize Small Towns On The Ohio River?

Western PA Conservancy Buys 170 Acres In Crawford County

Trail Connection Extends Circuit Trails In Bucks County

Safety Improvements Planned Along Lackawanna River Heritage Trail

Laurel Mountain Ski Resort Reopens After Years Of False Starts

Grants Pave Way For Hempfield Park Upgrade

Take Five Fridays With Pam, PA Parks & Forests Foundation

Op-Ed: Keep Pittsburgh’s Rivers Open For Business & Recreation

Pittsburgh’s Health Ride Bike-Sharing Program To Expand

Editorial: Limits On Bike Lanes In Pittsburgh

AP: Philadelphia National Parks Official Billed Vacation Costs To NPS

Op-Ed: Trump Should Make Our National Parks Great Again Too

Related Story:

Wildfires Burned 12,067 Acres, Causing $3.5M In Damage, 1 Fatality, 12 Injuries In 2016

[Posted Dec. 17, 2016]


12/26/2016

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